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uh i i hope i don't consider them a uh threat because uh uh we sure have taken down a lot of security measures that that we once had um i don't know seems um um
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maybe a little bit young to remember the uh i'm only i'm i'm twenty two so i don't think i remember the uh
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you know the height of the Cold War and and whatnot but i
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i don't know i don't consider the Soviet Union a threat in that uh by any means just because of the fact that there's not uh uh anything that they have to threaten us with anymore
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well there not i mean there really is no Soviet Union now unfortunately they still do have a lot of uh nuclear weapons
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exactly that's that's true that's
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and uh the one thing that worries me is is question of stability and control
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and uh i think it's too early to say you know whether they're going to develop some stable societies there in one form or another
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or whether this uh old uh Russian tendency to
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turn their fate over to some insane ruler is going to surface again
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sure yeah
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they didn't they didn't have a very good track record even before the revolution
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no they really didn't uh now you know they never really have had democracy there in any sense so
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no no
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it's going to take both democracy and economic progress and uh resolution of their nationalist institutes i guess
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all of that is going to have to happen and if any one of them turn sour they could still be uh dangerous simply because they might not
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you know they just might sort of lose track of what they're doing
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um i i guess
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i'm not so concerned about an organized danger uh
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maybe for the maybe for the simple reason that um
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despite the fact that they do have uh you know probably a large uh substantial nuclear capability
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uh i'm not sure that that all of that capability is organized anymore i mean you know just along with it with the dissolution the that the of the uh
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Soviet Union i think that a lot happened with the dissolution of their of their military power
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but that's really part of the danger because they still have uh you know i think there still uh missile uh bases or silos in uh
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um-hum
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in uh Kazakhstan probably in Ukraine
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as well as in Russia uh those in Russia may be some of them in areas that uh may have uh
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strong local national sentiments because they aren't all Russians you know they're a lot of enclaves they have other nationalities
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yeah sure
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and if even one uh
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missile silo got in the hands of someone who is uh determined to
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cause trouble for some for some reason they might launch a missile on someone
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i think i see your point uh you have you have uh where once you had uh one government controlling a a a large number of missiles now you have several
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smaller governments uh highly volatile
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governments and militaries and it's not always clear which one of them is in charge
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militaries yeah sure
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well that's maybe the uh the uh extreme pessimistic view
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um think if uh Yeltsin has a chance and if they can follow his lead in the other republics or whatever they want to call themselves now
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yeah
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um they'll probably come out of it okay
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uh do you see
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uh i have not perceived and i wonder if you've perceived any uh uh antiAmericanism uh sentiments uh on any level like you know that that we receive from the from the Middle East for example
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what in the former Soviet Union
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yeah
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um not much i don't think i think that uh
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probably or uh or uh image there is pretty good most places as i understand it
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do you worry that we might uh overstep i guess my question is do you do you think that there are ways that we might overstep overstep our bounds and provoke uh
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provoke anger in the Soviet Union and and what would those what would those steps be
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provoke a threat
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what might make them angry at us may make the people angry at us or the governments or both or
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um-hum
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you know both i guess
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i think if they uh
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thought that we were taking advantage of their uh current preoccupations with internal matters or with
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